Make it clear at the beginning of the year that this is a safe place where there is no judgement, bullying, or rudeness in the classroom. Make sure to punish the students who are being disrespectful and hurtful. Be sure they know who is in charge and that they know how to act. Do not ignore the problems or let the problems continue because it makes you as a teacher a push over and they will never listen to you if you don't fix it. If it is past the beginning of the year and this is happening, sit down with your students and have a serious talk with them about how to treat each other and respect how others think, and then in the behavior continues take corrective action.

This is something that should be discussed at the beginning of the year. Making sure that your students need to respect each other in the class room and there will be a consequence if students are disrespectful to each other. It should be apart of your rules and policies of the classroom.

Sit with the class and create a set of classroom rooms and expectations together. This is show the students who are being disrespectful that their actions are not acceptable. If it still continues, I would send a letter home to their parent.

I would reinforce the class rules, and if there is not a class rule that addresses disrespect, I would create one. If they are breaking a class rule, follow the appropriate consequences and go from their. If it persists, contact parents.

Let the class know what is being said is not funny, nor is it polite or respectful. And let them know we will be doing team building activities until we all treat each other the way you want to be treated with respect.